get your man back

31 May 2007 Reading Time:

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what to do when your ex boyfriend is in depression after the breakup and
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how to win your ex boyfriend back from another woman, [how do you know if your ex girlfriend wants you back teenageers](http://www.argentinepost.com/2007/10/kirchners-straw-men.html), etc.

So, marking, training and a new macbook pro (warm geek love feeling when I mention it) have kept me busy. I’m catching up with stuff so a few catch up posts to round up all the great stuff I missed.

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k/fleetstreet/2007/05/24/expert-eye-the-new-vids-on-the-block/”>a round up on video on the press Press Gazette website which was picked up by a number of people. Brian O’Connell linked to it after a Multi-media news round up of his own noting much of the regional content resembled the stuff happening in the states.

Let’s work on editing our multimedia the way we edit a text story: Omit unnecessary words. Get to the point. If establishing a mood or a scene helps advance the story, then do it. Anything that doesn’t contribute to the actual story you’re telling right now — cut it out.

Howard also has a great post about why all journos should blog which apart from being spot on, means I have to delete a rough post I was working on that said the same thing.

I’ve said it for completely selfish reasons. I want print journalists to GET the web. I want them to understand how the web is different. I want to cure them of their tone deafness to the conversation going on around them.If you blog in the way blogging is meant to be done, you’ll realize these benefits

All good stuff, particularly Bobbie Johnsons rebuttal, but I would still fall back to Howard’s point. It isn’t a replacement for your job, it isn’t a vanity process. It’s about experiencing some of the world you work in.

I can hear people I know gnashing their teeth already. Why should I do something that costs me time and maybe even money to benefit my employer when I don’t get paid for it? Here’s my response, and it’s two-fold: If you don’t, you run the risk of being first up for layoffs (so you’ll REALLY be uncompensated) and the more skills you have, the better off you are for whatever newspapers evolve into. Or even if they go away completely. Let’s play fantasyland for a second: newspapers collapse, and all that content goes away. Someone is going to step into that void. Let’s pretend it’s Google and Yahoo and MSN. Do you think for a second they aren’t going to want new media skills? That they’ll be impressed with your paper clippings and your stubborn insistence that you can only write a story for a printed publication? Come on. Wake up.